Crawler Cranes

Crawler Cranes for Complex Applications

Crawler cranes provide the stability, reach, and lifting capacity required to execute complex lifts with precision and control, even on constrained sites and critical project paths. Integrated Heavylift supplies high-capacity crawler cranes for a wide range of lifting applications across Australia.

We ensure access to the exact crane configuration your project demands. Where requirements extend beyond our in-house fleet, our established national and international partner network enables us to source and mobilise the right equipment efficiently, ensuring project schedules and operational requirements are met without compromise.

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Extensive 
Lifting Capacity

We supply high-capacity crawler cranes spanning 60 to 600 tonnes to handle your most demanding scopes. Whether your project requires a wet or dry hire arrangement, we deliver a solution tailored to your delivery model.

Precise equipment selection

Every site is unique, which is why we tailor our crane selection to match your specific access and operational constraints. We ensure the right crane is deployed to handle the exact load and reach required for your lift.

Experienced on-site supervision

Safe execution relies on skilled personnel and clear coordination. Our experienced supervisors manage operations on the ground, ensuring every lift is executed safely and efficiently from start to finish.

Versatile project applications

From transformer handling and major plant shutdowns to bridge and rail infrastructure, our cranes provide the stability needed for abnormal lifts. They are the ideal choice for maintaining total control in constrained or live environments.

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